wrb_subie New member Joined Feb 20, 2013 Messages 456 Reaction score 0 Aug 25, 2014 #1 VW Mini van interior detail. Scrub, scrub more and then extracted.
jamesboyy New member Joined Jul 19, 2013 Messages 3,528 Reaction score 0 Aug 25, 2014 #2 Excellent work on that interior
allenk4 In time out Joined Mar 12, 2013 Messages 4,845 Reaction score 0 Aug 25, 2014 #3 Excellent work Can you give more details of your tools, products and process? How to you make sure the stains don't come back on the seats? I have heard others have had issues with them popping back up after drying
Excellent work Can you give more details of your tools, products and process? How to you make sure the stains don't come back on the seats? I have heard others have had issues with them popping back up after drying
wrb_subie New member Joined Feb 20, 2013 Messages 456 Reaction score 0 Aug 25, 2014 Thread starter #4 I use a degreaser and car shampo mix. I scrub then with hand brush and brush attachment on PC. Depending how mad I have pressure washed if it allows. I this follow up with shop vac to get up most the water. I finish it with mytee lite extractor.
I use a degreaser and car shampo mix. I scrub then with hand brush and brush attachment on PC. Depending how mad I have pressure washed if it allows. I this follow up with shop vac to get up most the water. I finish it with mytee lite extractor.
allenk4 In time out Joined Mar 12, 2013 Messages 4,845 Reaction score 0 Aug 25, 2014 #5 What is the advantage of using the Shop-vac before the Mytee extractor?
wrb_subie New member Joined Feb 20, 2013 Messages 456 Reaction score 0 Aug 25, 2014 Thread starter #6 It was 20 bucks and it's less wear and tear on a more expensive tool.